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Members of congress often resist taking action to limit presidential power because

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Members of congress often resist taking action to limit presidential power because if they are from the same party.

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Members from the Congress somehow resist in taking the action if they are from the same party as they do not want to interfere with the actions of the president. They do not want to interfere as in sharing with the similar ideal and also in terms of similar political objectives.

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Members of congress often resist taking action to limit presidential power because if they belong to the same party, they would not want to interfere with the actions of the president, for sharing the same ideals and the same political objectives, usually the majority is sought in the congress to act with greater freedom with respect to the state policy proposed by the president. 
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